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Each agreement has its own form of supervision and management.
A better answer, she said, is longer prison sentences and some form of supervision for life.
And surely they have some form of supervision, right?
That said, I think it would be desirable to find a form of supervision that is appropriate for a bank.
And we are going to talk about where there will be a new form of supervision different from the Lisbon Strategy.
He said the other two-thirds are already under some form of supervision by other programs in shelters and clinics.
Counterfeit medicines are manufactured and traded illegally without any form of supervision.
Some form of supervision of each of these organisations should be exercised by democratically elected parliaments.
Currently 97% of jurisdictions provide some form of supervision of defendants and only about a quarter of programs recommend the use of financial release conditions.
There are new ways of checking the authenticity of goods by means of genuine and detailed identification, facilitating a completely new form of supervision.
However, when these agencies become a monopoly and manage to avoid any form of supervision, then they take on a godlike status and we find them being worshipped.
The EDPS has also developed other forms of supervision, such as advice on administrative measures and the drafting of thematic guidelines.
According to the Department of Justice, 70 percent of convicted felons are released on probation, and 1.9 million people currently live outside of prison under some form of supervision.
This setup assumes a weaker form of supervision than in regression, because instead of providing an exact measure of similarity, one only has to provide the relative order of similarity.
The DHSS Review of Child Care Law (1985) suggested that a new form of supervision order, the Education Supervision Order (ESO), should be introduced.
For years, the European Union, like the rest of the world, has been standardising both the prudential rules that are essential to these financial activities and the forms of supervision practised by the banking and insurance authorities.
There would, therefore, be the anomalous situation that half of the Scottish Bus Group would be subject to a statutory form of supervision which did not apply to the other half and that would be unsatisfactory.
In certain areas, where the public interest is considered to be heavily engaged, legislation has been enacted, either replacing professional regulation by statutory legislation, or by a form of supervision of the professional body by a statutory body.
The three 'exit routes' from the Special Hospitals, at least for those who do not die there, should be via the Regional Secure Units, local psychiatric hospitals or directly into hostels or flats, usually under some form of supervision.
A very important matter from our point of view as the European Parliament is that the assessment of regularity should not only be carried out after the fact, but that it should take the form of supervision and control to prevent irregularities.